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Mark and highlight can help you understand the text. when you highlight, you only

need to highlight important info. When you mark, you write notes on the text.

Visualize

When you are visualizing, you are creating pictures

in your mind. This step can help you understand the setting.

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finding ways that the book relates to your life, another book, or the world.

clarify

putting what you know on the page

Ask questions

When you ask questions you ask people things about what was in the text.

Making predictions

When you make predictions, you think about what will happen next in the story/text.



November 22, 1963. Dallas, Texas

example: Then came the gunshots that change everything. A bullet hits Jack on the back of the neck. Connolly,in the front seat, is hit in the back, then the wrist then in the leg. Another bullet strikes jack on the back of his head, and he slumps to the side. The back bracewears keeps him upright in his seat, making him an easy target for that last devastating bullet. Had he been able to flop forward, that bullet may have missed his skull.

John.f.Kennedy A photographic story of a life by Howard S. Kaplan page 102